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Fresh Baked Tomato Chutney By Lesley Waters

FRESH BAKED TOMATO CHUTNEY

The recipe this month was very hard to select. I have so many favourite tomato dishes. So I have plumped for one of our cookery school favourites, a fresh chutney that’s wonderful with cheese, roasted chicken or seared salmon.

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LESLEY WATERS

INGREDIENTS DIRECTIONS

• 450g (1lb) cherry tomatoes • 3 tablespoons olive oil • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar • 2 tablespoons demerara sugar • 2 dried chillies, roughly broken up • Salt & freshly ground black pepper

Enough to fill 225g jar 1. Preheat the oven to 150C / 300F / gas mark 2. 2. In a small roasting tin toss the tomatoes with all the remaining ingredients and season. 3. Bake in the oven for 1 ¾ hours until softened & split. (Be careful not to allow the sugary juices to burn on the base of the tin). 4. Allow to cool and transfer to sterile jar. The chutney will keep for 2/3 days in the fridge.

A project to deliver accessible activities and support for people in and around Beaminster has been a huge success. Thanks to the generosity of all the people and businesses who have given money and rewards to the Prout Bridge Project (PBP) Gilbert! Affectionately named after Gil Streets Crowdfunder campaign and the the late founder of the charity time and support of many more, they exceeded their target and their vital work in the community can now go mobile.

The campaign was also backed by Dorset Council, Comic Relief, Sport England – Return to Play, Power to Change Community Business Crowdmatch and the Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership Crowdfund Dorset Business which enabled PBP to meet their target.

There was special thanks also to corporate sponsors—Mayfair, Multiform, the Ollerod and Tangerine as well as community business partners and patrons. Their valued support and input into the charity has helped them get where they are today.

Paula Tuff, Manager of the PBP said ‘Everyone at the PBP is so grateful to everyone who has supported our Crowdfunder campaign, we achieved the impossible and now have an amazing vehicle to take our services about and about to isolated areas..

The team plan to continue to work tirelessly to provide youth work, mental health support and community outreach activities throughout the rest of 2021 and beyond. For further information about the charity visit www.proutbridgeproject.com

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